each sticks to his own view
In Chinese, Pinyin means g è ch í J à Ji à n, which means everyone sticks to his own opinion. It's from southern New Book B.
Idiom explanation
Hold: hold on.
The origin of Idioms
According to the southern New Book B by Qian Yi of the Song Dynasty, "where there are military and political affairs in Zhongshu, Zhongshu gives up people's opinions and signs their names, which is called Wuhua judgment."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] express one's own opinions and hold one's own opinion
Idiom usage
The verb object construction is used to discuss problems. However, this generation is unskilled, eager to make a living, deceitful, different from each other, and even destroys their teacher. The son ridicules his father, and they are different from each other. At the seminar on the golden pot seven ink Canyu written by Huang junzai in the Qing Dynasty, they argued endlessly.
each sticks to his own view
To be a monk for one day and strike a clock for one day - zuò yī rì hé shàng zhuàng yī tiān zhōng